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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Anne Roiphe

Education
  
Sarah Lawrence College

Period
  
1967—

Role
  
Writer

Movies
  
Up the Sandbox

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Born
  
Anne Roth December 25, 1935 (age 88) New York City (
1935-12-25
)

Occupation
  
Novelist, Non-fiction writer, Essayist

Notable works
  
Up The Sandbox (1970), Fruitful: A Memoir (1996)

Spouse
  
Jack Richardson (m. 1957–1963)

Children
  
Katie Roiphe, Emily Carter

Books
  
1185 Park Avenue, Lovingkindness: A Novel, Fruitful, An Imperfect Lens: A N, Water from the Well: Amazing

Similar People
  
Katie Roiphe, Emily Carter, Jack Richardson, Irvin Kershner, Paul Zindel

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Anne Roiphe (born December 25, 1935) is an American writer and journalist. She is best known as a first-generation feminist, and author of the novel Up The Sandbox (1970), which was filmed as a starring vehicle for Barbra Streisand in 1972. In 1996, Salon called the book "a feminist classic."

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Background and education

Roiphe is Jewish and was born and raised in New York City. She graduated from the Brearley School in 1953, and received her B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College in 1957.

Career

Over a four-decade career, Roiphe has proven so prolific that the critic Sally Eckhoff observed, "tracing Anne Roiphe's career often feels like following somebody through a revolving door: the requirements of keeping the pace can be trying." (Eckhoff described the writer as "a free-thinking welter of contradictions, a never-say-die feminist who's absolutely nuts about children"). Roiphe published her first novel, Digging Out, in 1967. Her second, Up The Sandbox (1970), became a national best-seller and made the author's career.

Roiphe has since published seven novels and two memoirs, while contributing essays and reviews to The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, New York Magazine, and others. In 1993, The New York Times described her as "a writer who has never toed a party line, feminist or otherwise." Her 1996 memoir Fruitful: A memoir of Modem Motherhood was nominated for the National Book Award.

From 1997 to 2002, she served as a columnist for The New York Observer. Her memoir Epilogue was published in 2008, and another memoir, Art and Madness, in 2011. Her most recent book, Ballad of the Black and Blue Mind, was published by Seven Stories Press in May 2015, and received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and BookList.

Personal

Roiphe is the mother of Katie Roiphe and Emily Carter.

Fiction

  • Digging Out (1967)
  • Up The Sandbox (1970)
  • Long Division (1972)
  • Torch Song (1977)
  • Loving Kindness (1987)
  • If You Knew Me (1993)
  • The Pursuit of Happiness (1991)
  • Secrets of the City (2003)
  • An Imperfect Lens (2006)
  • Ballad of the Black and Blue Mind (2015)
  • Non-fiction

  • Generation Without Memory: A Jewish Journey Through Christian America (1981)
  • Your Child's Mind: The Complete Book of Infant and Child Mental Health Care (co-authored with Dr. Herman Roiphe) (1985)
  • A Season For Healing, Reflections on the Holocaust (1988)
  • A Mother's Eye: Motherhood and Feminism (1997)
  • Married: A fine Predicament (2002)
  • Water from the Well: Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, and Leah (2006)
  • Memoirs

  • Fruitful: A Memoir of Modern Motherhood (1996)
  • 1185 Park Avenue, A Memoir (2000)
  • For Rabbit, with Love and Squalor: An American Read (2000)
  • Epilogue: A Memoir (2008)
  • Art and Madness: A Memoir of Lust Without Reason (2011) ISBN 978-0-385-53164-1
  • References

    Anne Roiphe Wikipedia